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Elisa - Eppure Sentire (Un Senso di Te)
Sentire…ci son diversi modi di sentire a prescindere dallo stato d’animo, il sentirsi in grado di fare, o non sentirsela…
Prima cosa che può venir in mente è l’udire , il percepire un suono gradevole o un rumore.
Poi viene in mente anche il dare retta a qualcuno, a qualcosa, il sentire un consiglio .
Si può sentire un profumo, il profumo che ricorda un qualcosa, qualcuno….
Ci si può anche accendere e farsi sentire! Si può anche far finta di non sentire….
Si può apprendere , sentire, ascoltare.
Si può sentire nel palato un gusto, amo il cioccolato!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Si può sentire toccando con le dita, mi piace toccare il colore, plasmarlo anche con le dita, c’è chi mi sgrida per questo, ma chi se ne frega!!!!!!!!!!!!! Io nel mio studio lo tocco il colore, so che nel colore ad olio esistono sostanze che posson dare problemi e molti artisti si sono ammalati. Poi penso a chi fuma e mi dico nuovamente : chi se ne frega!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Torniamo al sentire, si può sentir freddo o caldo, voglia di qualcosa…sensazioni. Si posson sentire dolori fisici e no.Amore, felicità tante cose….
E poi ci son persone che non si fanno più sentire . E poi ci si può sentire bruttarelli o meno.
Quanto mi piace la lingua italiana! Mi piace scrivere e descrivere, avevo dei buoni voti a scuola in italiano era la matematica la mia bestia nera!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Ragazzi non ho dormito per niente stanotte!!!!!!!!!!!!!! E tra poche ore si ricomincia a lavorare…..
This must perfectly express the sentiments of anyone working in anything remotely like customer service. I found this sign and hung it in the office of my workplace, but first I photographed it to share with anyone who might like it as much as I do.
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Taken during a photowalk thru St. Johns are in Portland.
This was the first photoshoot that my son attended with me. Spent 4 hours walking up and down hills in 90 degree weather.
He was a trooper and took a few good shots himself with his camera.
After the photoshoot, he took a minute to relax and I took this shot.
A photograph from Sulzer Brothers publicity material highlighting the purchase of two diesel-electric locomotives by the Patino organisation for use on the FC Machacamarca - Uncia line.
The line was about 63 miles long, meter gauge and ran from a connection with the main line at Machacamarca to the mining town of Uncia.
Maximum elevation on the line was about 14,400', the steepest grade was 1 in 40, with a ruling grade of between 1 in 58 & 1 in 63.
The line opened in 1920 and closed circa 1990. The two diesel locomotives are still extent, one in the museum at Machacarmarca, the other in railway workshops at Ururo.
This photograph is believed to be about six miles north-west of Uncia. The eastern half of the line gave the engineers the most problems and is the most spectacular.
My interest in this photograph caused me to visit Bolivia in 2002.
My nephew Marian (4) has a problem. The beer cap is too tough for him. You can guess from his expression how hard is he pushing to open the bottle of Budweiser. But since he is rather stubborn he finally made it. Yes, "if you want you can". Taken with Zuiko OM 50/1,8, aperture either 1,8 or 2, ambient light, cropped in photoshop.
If you are in bed, make an appointment for the hospital burns unit to see you soon.
It might be a tradition - but it is not a good one.
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Common problem for Olympus OM film camera’s the metering is not working. The wire is most of the time fully corroded. To replace you need to remove the mirror box assembly to access the wire.
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The Olmsted drinking fountain, built into the terrace wall, at the edge of the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol. 1st St, Washington, DC.
It's upsetting to see the plumbing has been removed.
Chegou ontem (25/06/09), estava tão feliz que não ia conseguir dormir se não as tirasse da caixa, mas logo que fui soltar os arames, vi algo estranho na perna da Rida... estava solta?!!! O.o
Depois não consegui dormir de tristeza... olha só qtos defeitos em uma Pullip só!!! +___+
1 - Cabelo duro, ruim, mal costurado e pra cima!!! Parece o Nino do Castelo Ra-Tim-Bum! XD
Não sei como vejo fotos dela com cabelo stock e até dá pra fotografar... a minha veio inaceitável. Só fotografei pq a Sabrina pediu pra mandar pra eles reclamando... =(
2 - Perna quebrada!!!!! A perna veio toda soltinha, presa só pela cinta liga... Quebrada no encaixe da perna com a virília... u.u
3- Eu sou zicada com manchas brilhantes no rosto. Devo ter jogado pedra na cruz mesmo... Mais uma com um risco brilhante na bochecha... Fico tão encomodada com riscos no rosto que me dá até agonia!!! >.<
4- Um buraco perto do busco... parece que enfiaram a ponta de algum metal quente e afundou... Nunca vi isso na minha vida!!! +___+
Agora acho que acabou... não tirei a roupa toda da doll pra descobrir se tem mais algum problema... =P
Foi isso... só postei pq fiquei revoltada com a Jun Planning por isso... u.u
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Luego del anuncio de PoisonGirl aka www.flickr.com/photos/rowan__ashlar/19673266728/ me he puesto a revisar a mis MIO.
A ambos los he sellado con MSC matt (la misma lata), pero Kairn es hasta ahora el único que muesta grietas (siendo el más nuevo). Cuando lo hice era verano. Se pueden ver claramente gracias a mi Reflex y una posición adecuada a la luz.
Mr. Hobby sabrá de mi...
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After the announcement made by PoisonGirl aka www.flickr.com/photos/rowan__ashlar/19673266728/ I started to check my MIO.
I sealed both with MSC matt (same can), but Kairn is the only one showing signs of cracks (he's the newest). When I painted him was summer time here. You can see them very clearly thanks to my Reflex and light position.
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Se non lo vedi con i tuoi occhi non ci credi.
Al policlinico Tor Vergata non ci sono letti.
Perciò pazienti provenienti da tutti i reparti dell'ospedale (40, in condizioni gravissime, durante il periodo in cui sono stata testimone della situazione di cui vi parlerò), non potendo ovviamente essere dimessi, vengono ammucchiati per giorni e giorni alla meno peggio nei locali e nei corridoi del prontosoccorso, che si trova così a dover gestire più del doppio dei pazienti che può assistere regolarmente, con risultati del tutto inadeguati alle circostanze: un prontosoccorso deve infatti seguire un protocollo che gli impone di dare la precedenza ai codici rossi del proprio reparto, non importa quanto gravi siano le condizioni dei pazienti "ospitati".
Dovete sapere però che i pazienti di cui sto parlando, non si sono fatti un graffietto giocando in giardino, bensì hanno crisi respiratorie dovute a enfisemi polmonari, oppure tumori complicati da polmoniti che li riducono in stato di aplasia (mancanza assoluta di difese immunitarie), oppure leucemie gravi, oppure problemi psichiatrici difficili; in poche parole necessitano di assistenza continua, impossibile nella situazione che ho appena descritto.
Vengono invece sistemati su barelle (i più fortunati, ovvero quelli in pericolo di vita), o su sedie (i più sfortunati, ovvero quelli solamente in gravissime condizioni), come ho già detto, per giorni, in attesa che un letto si liberi.
Dovete sapere anche che ottanta persone che tossiscono, starnutiscono e quant'altro in uno stanzone, creano, in termini di carica batterica, un'aria letale per chiunque, immaginate per un paziente che sia costretto a respirarla essendo privo di difese immunitarie.
Io, che sto bene, ho preso la bronchite.
Il medico di turno promette allora al paziente(dopo ore di proteste dei familiari) di inviare il fax per la richiesta di un letto libero in un'altro ospedale.
Dopo due giorni di attesa i familiari si informano se ci siano esiti, e ricevono risposte evasive. Chiamano allora personalmente gli ospedali che avrebbero dovuto ricevere i fax, e scoprono che non ve n'è traccia. Si recano perciò in direzione sanitaria, esigendo di vedere la ricevuta del fax promesso due giorni prima, ma guardacaso l'unica che viene loro mostrata risale alla mezz'ora precedente (quella in cui si erano informati).
Poco male, non c'è neanche il tempo per pensare ad una denuncia, i familiari vedendo il costante aggravarsi della condizione del loro caro, decidono, data la totale assenza di alternative offerta dall'ospedale, consapevoli dello sforzo economico che ciò comporterà (600 euro al giorno la stanza, escluse le terapie), per la clinica privata.
Altra sorpresa: la clinica è piena, oppure non è attrezzata per le gravi condizioni del paziente, o chiede cortesemente di richiamare dopo il week-end.
I malati rimangono nel girone infernale in cui si trovano, abbandonati a loro stessi, tra la puzza di fumo preveniente dalle salette degli infermieri, e quella dei bagni rotti, le correnti d'aria fredda, la luce accesa tutta la notte, le porte sbattute 24 ore su 24, i materiali medici appoggiati sulle sedie accanto agli oggetti personali dei pazienti, le barelle sistemate ovunque, (da davanti alle porte dei bagni, aperte, alle porte riservate alle emergenze), le sedie allineate in corridoi da lasciare tassativamente liberi per l'arrivo dei codici rossi, le risate sguaiate dei portantini che staccano, la mancanza del campanello per far accorrere un medico in caso di malore, le polpette che figurati se possono mangiare, le analisi urgenti che non vengono fatte, le flebo cambiate senza guanti, le flebo fuori vena, le flebo che finiscono senza che nessuno le cambi, le flebo dell'antibiotico sbagliato.
Chi ha dei familiari può considerarsi fortunato.
Perchè invece ho visto persone anziane strapparsi cateteri e flebo da sole, nell'indifferenza degli infermieri. Ho sentito questi infermieri rifiutarsi di accompagnarne altre al bagno e intimare loro di "farsela nel pannolone", perchè loro avevano da fare.
Rispetto a tutto il personale medico e paramedico che svolge il proprio lavoro come si deve, costretto a turni disumani. Qui parlo del sistema non del singolo, un sistema che costringe il singolo a condizioni di lavoro inaccettabili.
"Mi vergogno." ho sentito dire da una dottoressa ad una famiglia disperata.
Il sistema sanitario è in condizioni tali per cui semplicemente TIENE IN VITA, ma non CURA.
che sono due concetti ben diversi.
nel caso siate nelle condizioni di poter usare queste foto per qualcosa di più efficace di flickr, fatemelo sapere.
so che sono scadenti e non abbastanza contestualizzate, ma hai visto mai potessero servire a qualcosa.
grazie per aver dedicato un pò di tempo a tutto questo.
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If you do not see it with your eyes you wouldn't believe it.
The hospital Tor Vergata, in Rome, doesn't have beds for it's patients.
So patients with acute deseases from all of the departments of the hospital, obviously not being able to be dismissed, are accumulated for days and days in the halls of the ER, duplicating the number of patients an ER can regularly take care of.
Those patients I'm talking about, are critically ill, they suffer from tumors, pulmonary emphysemas, no immune system and what have you.
They are accomodated for days in stretchers or even simple chairs, exposed to the bacteria of about other eighty persons coughing, sneezing and so on, with a very few assistance. (An ER by protocol, has to care first of it's own department patients than "guests" from other departments)
Doctors tell patients they're sending fax to get them a bed in other hospitals (they are REQUIRED by law to do so), but when they ask for some news, strangely there are no receipts of those fax.
Some of those patients, because of they're getting worse, think about private hospitals, but even in this case, you would be surprised to know that private hospitals are completely full too, or they are not equipped to let in such a critically hill patient, or simply ask you politely to call back after the week-end.
Then patients wait where they are, hoping for a bed.
I've heard a doctor saying "I'm embarassed." to a desperate family.
Much respect to all those doctors, doing their best in those difficult conditions, I'm talking about the system here, not about single persons.
The health service as it is now, just keeps you alive, it doesn't CURE you.
If someone wants to use those images (even if I know they're not that incisives) for some journalistic purpose, you're welcome, just let me know.
thanks for your time.
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We decided to go for a city break rather than sun in Tenerife again this September. Other than a few days in the North East we haven’t been away since last March and wanted a change and hopefully some sun. The problem is getting flights from the north of England to the places we want to go to. We chose Valencia as we could fly from East Midlands – which was still a pain to get to as it involved the most notorious stretch of the M1 at five in the morning. In the end we had a fairly good journey, the new Ryanair business class pre-booked scheme worked quite well and bang on time as usual. It was dull when we landed with storms forecast all week, the sky was bright grey – the kiss of death to the photography I had in mind. I was full of cold and wishing I was at work. It did rain but it was overnight on our first night and didn't affect us. There has been a drought for eleven months apparently and it rained on our first day there! The forecast storms didn't materialise in Valencia but they got it elsewhere.
You May notice discrepancies in the spelling of some Spanish words or names, this is because Valencian is used on signs, in some guide books and maps. There are two languages in common use with distinct differences. There may also be genuine mistakes - it has been known!
Over the course of a Monday to Sunday week we covered 75 miles on foot and saw most of the best of Valencia – The City of Bell Towers. The Old City covers a pretty large area in a very confusing layout. There was a lot of referring to maps – even compass readings! – a first in a city for us. The problem with photography in Valencia is that most of the famous and attractive building are closely built around, some have poor quality housing built on to them. Most photographs have to be taken from an extreme angle looking up. There are no high points as it is pan flat, there are a small number of buildings where you can pay to go up on to the roof for a better view and we went up them – more than once!
The modern buildings of The City of Arts and Sciences – ( Ciutat de Las Arts I de les Ciencies ) are what the city has more recently become famous for, with tourists arriving by the coachload all day until late at night. They must be photographed millions of times a month. We went during the day and stayed till dark one evening, I gave it my best shot but a first time visit is always a compromise between ambition and realism, time dictates that we have to move on to the next destination. I travelled with a full size tripod – another first – I forgot to take it with me to TCoAaS! so It was time to wind up the ISO, again! Needless to say I never used the tripod.
On a day when rain was forecast but it stayed fine, albeit a bit dull, we went to the Bioparc north west of the city, a zoo by another name. There are many claims made for this place, were you can appear to walk alongside some very large animals, including, elephants, lions, giraffe, rhino, gorillas and many types of monkey to name a few. It is laid out in different geographical regions and there is very little between you and the animals, in some cases there is nothing, you enter the enclosure through a double door arrangement and the monkeys are around you. It gets rave reviews and we stayed for most of the day. The animals it has to be said gave the appearance of extreme boredom and frustration and I felt quite sorry for them.
The course of The River Turia was altered after a major flood in the 50’s. The new river runs west of the city flanked by a motorway. The old river, which is massive, deep and very wide between ancient walls, I can’t imagine how it flooded, has been turned into a park that is five miles long. There is an athletics track, football pitches, cycle paths, restaurants, numerous kids parks, ponds, fountains, loads of bridges, historic and modern. At the western end closest to the sea sits The City of Arts and Sciences – in the river bed. Where it meets the sea there is Valencia’s urban Formula One racetrack finishing in the massive marina built for The Americas Cup. The race track is in use as roadways complete with fully removable street furniture, kerbs, bollards, lights, islands and crossings, everything is just sat on the surface ready to be moved.
We found the beach almost by accident, we were desperate for food after putting in a lot of miles and the afternoon was ticking by. What a beach, 100’s of metres wide and stretching as far as the eye could see with a massive promenade. The hard thing was choosing, out of the dozens of restaurants, all next door to each other, all serving traditional Paella – rabbit and chicken – as well as seafood, we don’t eat seafood and it constituted 90% of the menu in most places. Every restaurant does a fixed price dish of the day, with a few choices, three courses and a drink. Some times this was our only meal besides making the most of the continental breakfast at the hotel. We had a fair few bar stops with the local wine being cheap and pleasant it would have been a shame not to, there would have been a one woman riot – or strike!
On our final day, a Sunday, we were out of bed and down for breakfast at 7.45 as usual, the place was deserted barring a waiter. We walked out of the door at 8.30 – in to the middle of a mass road race with many thousands of runners, one of a series that take place in Valencia – apparently! We struggled to find out the distance, possibly 10km. The finish was just around the corner so off we went with the camera gear, taking photos of random runners and groups. There was a TV crew filming it and some local celebrity (I think) commentating. Next we came across some sort of wandering religious and musical event. Some sort of ritual was played out over the course of Sunday morning in various locations, it involved catholic priests and religious buildings and another film crew. The Catholic tourists and locals were filling the (many) churches for Sunday mass. Amongst all of this we had seen men walking around in Arab style dress – the ones in black looked like the ones from ISIS currently beheading people – all carrying guns. A bit disconcerting. We assumed that there had been some sort of battle enactment. We were wrong, it hadn’t happened yet. A while later, about 11.30 we could hear banging, fireworks? No it was our friends with the guns. We were caught up in total mayhem, around 60 men randomly firing muskets with some sort of blank rounds, the noise, smoke and flames from the muzzles were incredible. We were about to climb the Torres de Serranos which is where, unbeknown to us, the grand, and deafening, finale was going to be. We could feel the blast in our faces on top of the tower. Yet again there was a film camera in attendance. I couldn’t get close ups but I got a good overview and shot my first video with the 5D, my first in 5 years of owning a DLSR with the capability. I usually use my phone ( I used my phone as well). Later in the day there was a bullfight taking place, the ring was almost next to our hotel, in the end we had other things to do and gave it a miss, it was certainly a busy Sunday in the city centre, whether it’s the norm or not I don’t know.
There is a tram system in Valencia but it goes from the port area into the newer part of the city on the north side, it wouldn’t be feasible to serve the historic old city really. A quick internet search told me that there are 55,000 university students in the city, a pretty big number. I think a lot of the campus is on the north side and served by the tram although there is a massive fleet of buses as well. There is a massive, very impressive market building , with 100’s of stalls that would make a photo project on its own, beautiful on the inside and out but very difficult to get decent photos of the exterior other than detail shots owing to the closeness of other buildings and the sheer size of it. Across town, another market has been beautifully renovated and is full of bars and restaurants and a bit of a destination in its own right.
A downside was the all too typical shafting by the taxi drivers who use every trick in the book to side step the official tariffs and rob you. The taxi from the airport had a “broken” meter and on the way home we were driven 22 km instead of the nine that is the actual distance. Some of them seem to view tourists as cash cows to be robbed at all costs. I emailed the Marriot hotel as they ordered the taxi, needless to say no answer from Marriot – they’ve had their money. We didn’t get the rip off treatment in the bars etc. that we experienced in Rome, prices are very fair on most things, certainly considering the city location.
All in all we had a good trip and can highly recommend Valencia.
This phenomenon is well known. Drinking giraffes splay their legs to lower their heads and drink. Having finished satisfying their thirst, they raise their heads swiftly to check for danger and the last couple of litres reverses back down to the mouth to create a ribbon of water.
If you think you have seen this pic before, you're probably right! I think I improved it a bit.
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